Proud Mattie Batchelor officially bows out of the weighing room
Cheltenham Festival winner confirms retirement from riding.
Mattie Batchelor says he will miss the camaraderie in the weighing room as he retires from race riding “immensely proud” of all he has achieved in the saddle. Known as one of the biggest characters amongst the riding fraternity, he is best remembered on track for partnering Carruthers to an emotional victory in the 2011 Hennessy Gold Cup, while he also picked up a pair of Grade Two wins over hurdles on future Gold Cup winner Coneygree. He also registered a Cheltenham Festival winner when partnering King Harold to success in the in the 2005 Jewson Novices’ Handicap Chase. With rides in sparse supply on home shores in recent years, Batchelor has mostly been plying his trade in Jersey, where he made his last mount aboard Neil Mulholland’s Hidden Depths a winning one at Les Landes on August 29. Although hoping to bow out at Plumpton – the course he enjoyed the most success at as a rider – circumstances got the better of the 46-year-old, whose licence expired in December and prompted the decision to hang up his boots.
He said: “My last ride in Jersey was a winner fortunately. I was hoping to ride one last time round Plumpton as I had a lot of success there and many years ago they let me put some of my mum’s ashes on the winning line, so it just seemed fitting to go out there. “But my licence ran out at the beginning of December and it would have meant renewing that and I’ve got a dodgy hip, so it just seemed the right thing to do (retire). “The last five years have been mainly barren over here, but I mainly kept hold of my licence so I could ride in Jersey and then it got a bit slow over there as well. “I rode over there for 15 consecutive years and I never went a season without having a winner, but the last few seasons I was only just clinging on and nicking one – so that’s when you know it’s time to wave the white flag.”


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